Author: Leslie Bolden
Fatal Chronic Wasting Disease In Florida Deer, Limited To One Case
Deer In Florida (File)
After a deer killed in June in Holmes County tested positive for a contagious fatal disease, it remains the only detected c [...]
Illegal Immigrant “Community” ID Cards Targeted In Florida
Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill (Colin Hackley, NSF)
The full Senate and House could be poised to take up bills that would bar counties and mu [...]
Florida Senate Poised To Pass Social Media Plan
Social Media Icons (File)
The Florida Senate is ready Thursday to pass a high-profile bill that seeks to prevent children under age 16 from creati [...]
Two Contentious Gun-Related Bills In Florida Head To Full House
Rifle AR-15 Source: Unsplash
Two contentious gun-related bills are set to be debated by the full Florida House, but the state Senate has yet to ta [...]
Florida Appeals Court Backs BJ’s In Gas Price Fight
BJ's Wholesale Club Gas
Rejecting arguments of a competitor, a state appeals court Wednesday said a BJ’s Wholesale Club in Broward County did not [...]
‘Street Takeover’ Drivers Targeted In Florida House
Tampa Street Racing Operation Silent Knights
A proposal that would increase penalties for drivers who participate in “street takeovers” that attra [...]
Florida Senate Could Make Changes To Bill For “Addictive” Social Media Platforms
Social Media Icons On Mobile Phone. Source: TFP File Photo
On Wednesday, the Florida Senate could make further changes to a social-media bill that [...]
School Chaplains Proposal In Florida Advances
School Library (TFP File Photo)
A proposal continued advancing Tuesday in the Senate to allow school districts to authorize chaplains to provide s [...]
Florida Lawmakers Ready To Make Energy Changes
Sen. Jay Collins, R-Tampa, Colin Hackley/File
Florida lawmakers are moving toward approving an overhaul of state energy laws, including eliminatin [...]
Florida Virtual School Appeals In Trademark Fight
School Laptops (File)
The public Florida Virtual School has gone to a federal appeals court in a years-long legal fight about whether a private co [...]